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Jennifer Moon (born 1973) is a Los Angeles-based visual artist and reality artist. She grew raised in Lafayette, Indiana, and received her BA and Master's degrees from UCLA and Art Institute College of Art, respectively.Her work explored the founfers of ethico-epistemologyies through organizations systems as well as how these systems are intertwined, co-constituion enacted,and maintained bodies. Moon held her first solo art display in 1996, and her art was consistently exhibited till 2002. Moon was convicted to 18 months in the Valley State Prison for Women in 2008, following many unsuccessful robberies, after getting a master's degree from Art Center.Jennifer Moon changed her creative approach after serving nine months in jail for armed burglary in 2008 and 2009. Moon started to go within, relying on her experience in founding the Revolutionary, a group that aims to create a global shift in thinking via love, mindfulness, and empowerment. Moon utilizes the Revolution in performances, videos, literature, and sculpture to convey her unusual perspective with the public, fusing political philosophy, self-help, and imagination.

Education/Carrers
In 1993, she had her first show at UCLA, and it was also her first life-art project. It started with a 3 show in which I pretended to be Deedra Swan, CEO of Deedra Inc., a company that specialized in covert operatives and operations. Electra, the ultimate undercover spy, and Jennifer, Deedra's cigarette roommate, were two additional identities I portrayed, but Deedra was my everyday identity. There were regular newsletters, films, T-shirts, a comic book, and a cocktail party for investors at UCLA's Griffin Commons Grand Ballroom, where Deedra sang in her band, Deedra and the Galaxies, and Electra demonstrated her martial arts talents to investors. Principle 1 of The Revolution Definition of Abundance (2012) and Where I Learned of Love (2012) were released in 2012 as part of the a show at Commonwealth and Council, a Los Angeles art gallery (2012). Moon released The Handbook of Eros as one of her presentation to the Art Museum's Created in LA Biennale show in 2014. (2014). [6] Moon has hosted a quarterly radio talk show on KCHUNG Audio since 2012, initially known as Journeys Within[7] and now known as Adventures With You, where she discusses love, bodily issues, race, trauma, and politics. The Revolution, a "style of being" put forth in two principles, is the cornerstone of Moon's practice for example ; Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles (2017); Machine Project, Los Angeles (2015); Equitable Vitrines, Los Angeles (2014); and Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland (2013). Selected group exhibitions include AHL Foundation, New York (2019); Tina Kim Gallery, New York (2018); Southern Exposure, San Francisco (2016) and many more

Moons Awards
There were many awards in which she was awarded with throughout the years the list at the bottom are some that she got from 2013-2019 2019 Harpo Foundation Grants for Visual Artists 2019 AHL – T&W Foundation Contemporary Visual Art Gold Award 2016 KAFA Award 2015 Alpert/Ucross Residency Prize – Visual Arts 2014 Mohn Public Recognition Award, Made in L.A. 2014 2014 CCI ARC Grant 2013 CCF Fellowship for Visual Artists – Emerging

Publications
As not many people know shws alaso created books on her work here are some of the pubnlications she made throughout her carrer

"Episode 1: Living a Life While Decolonizing the Mind" featuring Nao Bustamante, Todd Gray, Gelare Khoshgozaran, and Jennifer Moon, scheduled for 2020. Mario Ontiveros is the moderator. Artists and Rights, X-TRA, July 7, 2020. Podcast. 2017 Principle 1 of The Revolution: Definition of Abundance Onomatopee, Eindhoven, Netherlands, 4th ed. Print. 2017 "At the Edge of Space and Time: Extending Beyond Our 4% Universe," says the author. Taisha paggett and Erin Silver co-edited Artist Project with laub. Winter 2017 Issue 132 of C Magazine. Print. 2016 "Take my hand, and let's go out of this 4% universe together." Contribution to the Critics Page with laub, coordinated by John Tain. July-August 2016, Brooklyn Rail. Print. Principle 1 of The Revolution: 2014 Definition of Abundance Los Angeles, CA: Hammer Museum, 3rd ed.